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but when you guys look at that, don't you, ah, beautiful. is there anyone here that does not feel that feeling? everybody? only one? only two? that do it for you guys, huh? there it is, there's all the relativity right there. it turns out that the mass of things will become more with speed. it turns out when this lorentz factor is down below, it's gonna make the quantity always bigger. this will always be less than 1. so something less than 1 divided by something will make this bigger. so it turns out the time always gets stretched out. the mass always becomes more. but the length of things becomes less and things contract. and when you put these things all together you get the equation of the 20th century, e=mc2, which tells us that that which we call energy and that which we call mass, two sides of the same coin. if you go to stanford, california, you'll see the stanford linear accelerator. you're driving down the freeway 280, there's a great big long concrete tube, two miles long. and that concrete two-mile-long tube, they fire electrons.
but when you guys look at that, don't you, ah, beautiful. is there anyone here that does not feel that feeling? everybody? only one? only two? that do it for you guys, huh? there it is, there's all the relativity right there. it turns out that the mass of things will become more with speed. it turns out when this lorentz factor is down below, it's gonna make the quantity always bigger. this will always be less than 1. so something less than 1 divided by something will make this bigger. so it...
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good to see you. what are you looking at? >> good to see you. i did buy case steel, i did buy letter x and i did buy mt going into the end of month goldman conference. but i want to turn around. you can't pick the top of these names. i didn't want to overstay my welcome. i locked in about 10% in ak steel. 5 to 7% in letter x. and about 4% in mt. in about a week or so, week and a half. so i'm willing to roll the dice and say, hey, it could go up higher, but i would rather lock in my profit and not worry about what's going on, year-ends with fiscal cliff issues. >> grasso, good to see you. >> by the way, that was an amazing debate you just had there with joe and baker. they look like a presidential debate. that would make you candy crowley. >> funny guy. >> you have a take with what you want to do with dell, before i let you run? >> yeah, i think joe -- first of all, give joe a lot of credit for that apple trade where he was the only guy who wanted to buy in at 505 basically on-air so he called that one trading wise well. i think he called this on
good to see you. what are you looking at? >> good to see you. i did buy case steel, i did buy letter x and i did buy mt going into the end of month goldman conference. but i want to turn around. you can't pick the top of these names. i didn't want to overstay my welcome. i locked in about 10% in ak steel. 5 to 7% in letter x. and about 4% in mt. in about a week or so, week and a half. so i'm willing to roll the dice and say, hey, it could go up higher, but i would rather lock in my profit...
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response either or certainly start looking at hedging your bets ok so what do you guys look at that you think seems really alarming because if you look at the day to day news hey we got g.d.p. revisions out today and g.d.p. looks a little better by the way the government calculates that it's three point one percent annualized for last quarter and consumers they look like they're going to spend like they did last year for christmas so what do you look at that picture that has you concerned what's most alarming to me is that it's theater the u.s. is becoming theater and the fiscal cliff discussion as you point out in the beginning is a large statical performance belongs on broadway not here in washington it it's utterly irrelevant and so increasingly in the united states and the governments both national and local citizenry become obsessed with. it with discussions about things about shaving one hundred billion dollars when we're facing trillion dollar deficits. about. you know controlling this liberty or struck me down. regulation when we should be figuring out how to how to liberate. ca
response either or certainly start looking at hedging your bets ok so what do you guys look at that you think seems really alarming because if you look at the day to day news hey we got g.d.p. revisions out today and g.d.p. looks a little better by the way the government calculates that it's three point one percent annualized for last quarter and consumers they look like they're going to spend like they did last year for christmas so what do you look at that picture that has you concerned...
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here when you look at the numbers? i mean if you see what's happening, this the bottoming out there, but when you look at what's happening, i get a sense that with the uup, if you put out what time level do you want? a three month for example? >> a three month, we see that we made a lot of gains against the euro earlier in the summer, and, now, you know, in the way gold was all over the place, but now, i guess, people are looking for end of the year plays. uncertainties, still, i think with all of these long term gapes. liz: bobby, you look at names as hedges. now, for example, you talked about proctor and gamble, what is it about them that you really feel is something investors should look at at the moment. >> right. it's a consumer staple that looks like a safety play. i mean, when things are -- should sell things in sufficient economic times, but proctor, in particular, had a hard time getting cross $70. the last few months, it's up there, not gone through. customers wonderinn how it can lock in the money i made. li
here when you look at the numbers? i mean if you see what's happening, this the bottoming out there, but when you look at what's happening, i get a sense that with the uup, if you put out what time level do you want? a three month for example? >> a three month, we see that we made a lot of gains against the euro earlier in the summer, and, now, you know, in the way gold was all over the place, but now, i guess, people are looking for end of the year plays. uncertainties, still, i think...
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look at that picture that has you concerned. well what's most alarming to me is that it's theater the us is becoming theater and the fiscal cliff discussion as you point out in the beginning is there's a large theatrical performance belongs on broadway not here in washington it it's utterly irrelevant and so increasingly in the united states and the governments both national and local citizenry become obsessed with it or with discussions about things about shaving one hundred billion dollars when we're when we're facing trillion dollar deficits. about. you know controlling this liberty or struck me down. regulation when we should be figuring out how to how to liberate. capitalistic enterprise yeah yeah so there is that the same thing that you look at all are there any other specific things that you think are concerning to you when you talk about that long term trajectory the u.s. is on shore well you know erick speaks about and is quite correct i think to speak about the theater that is engrossing the american population as they
look at that picture that has you concerned. well what's most alarming to me is that it's theater the us is becoming theater and the fiscal cliff discussion as you point out in the beginning is there's a large theatrical performance belongs on broadway not here in washington it it's utterly irrelevant and so increasingly in the united states and the governments both national and local citizenry become obsessed with it or with discussions about things about shaving one hundred billion dollars...
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"you are not gonna like the way you look. this is not the men's whorehouse." [ laughter ] ♪ that's what he said after the christmas party. >> jimmy: he said that after the christmas party. >> steve: yeah. [ in raspy voice ] >> jimmy: "this is not the men's whorehouse." -- one of the coworkers. "you are not gonna like the way you look." at a meeting. yeah. [ in raspy voice ] "i guarantee it. i have security footage. [ laughter ] i will show you -- you will not like the way you look. i guarantee it." [ laughter ] [ in high pitch voice ] it was so out of line. [ deep voice ] you won't like it." ♪ thank you, ferrero rocher chocolates, for being like what i imagine c3po's testicles might look like. [ laughter ] [ whistling ] "what's that, r2?" >> steve: [ imitating r2d2 ] >> jimmy: oh, okay, r2. thank you, very much. >> steve: [ imitating r2d2 ] >> jimmy: okay. ♪ thank you, cbs sunday morning logo, for showing us what the sun looks like after a wake and bake. [ laughter ] [ stoner voice ] you gonna play them trumpets, man? l
"you are not gonna like the way you look. this is not the men's whorehouse." [ laughter ] ♪ that's what he said after the christmas party. >> jimmy: he said that after the christmas party. >> steve: yeah. [ in raspy voice ] >> jimmy: "this is not the men's whorehouse." -- one of the coworkers. "you are not gonna like the way you look." at a meeting. yeah. [ in raspy voice ] "i guarantee it. i have security footage. [ laughter ] i will show...
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if you look at the chart as we were talking earlier just taking a look at the chart you would say that rally that we have seen in the past several weeks looks awfully weak. >> and the derivative trade could be consumers. >> i think this is the most pullish thing for the entire u.s. economy and global economy. get the government out of the way. get these guys out of the way. let prices clear. if you take gas prices down and food prices down this is very bullish for a lot of people. you could look at the other side of this. big cap nike, yum, starbucks. there are big names that look relatively good. >> and back to just the commodities and the impact. iron ore has outperformed the underlying stock prices. if you are looking at a place for next year. you have tech resources, php up 5% to 10% since september. >> if they hold. iron ore prices are choppy and uneven. >>> coming up next the best play for 2013. we are looking beyond america's borders to find top returns for your money. we take on the good, the bad and the ugly. much more straight ahead. with the spark cash card from capital one,
if you look at the chart as we were talking earlier just taking a look at the chart you would say that rally that we have seen in the past several weeks looks awfully weak. >> and the derivative trade could be consumers. >> i think this is the most pullish thing for the entire u.s. economy and global economy. get the government out of the way. get these guys out of the way. let prices clear. if you take gas prices down and food prices down this is very bullish for a lot of people....
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvan
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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look at it as a household budget, you take a look at what you spend, you take a look at what you need to live on and you cut back and you cut back within your means and you live within your means and i learned that lesson a long time ago from a friend that actually taught me
look at it as a household budget, you take a look at what you spend, you take a look at what you need to live on and you cut back and you cut back within your means and you live within your means and i learned that lesson a long time ago from a friend that actually taught me
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when you look at oil, when you look at silver platinum, are there opportunities there? >> i'm amazed, maria. the gas price of $3.22 nationwide is starting this year at $328. it's down 2% for the year. >> as it should be. demand is going down. >> it's been a good thing for us. do keep your eye -- with all that's fiscal cliff discussions going on on the debt ceiling which is a february/march type of thing. and municipal bonds is very possible that this time around, there may be some capping of this tax exemption of your muni. and they've had a tough december. they're down about 3% on the month. >> the president is asking that they raise the debt ceiling for one year as part of his resolution of the fiscal cliff. we may not have any problems in march, but we'll see. >> we'll see about that. that's certainly the next big event for these two. i'm going to get going. we have a great show in the next hour. i had a great terms from one of the traders on the floor. he said merry cliff-mis. >> you love that. would you buy gold here? >> i would buy silver. it's more utilitarian. i
when you look at oil, when you look at silver platinum, are there opportunities there? >> i'm amazed, maria. the gas price of $3.22 nationwide is starting this year at $328. it's down 2% for the year. >> as it should be. demand is going down. >> it's been a good thing for us. do keep your eye -- with all that's fiscal cliff discussions going on on the debt ceiling which is a february/march type of thing. and municipal bonds is very possible that this time around, there may be...
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pete, what do you look? >> when you look at companies who continue to innovate themselves and product lines continue to make them better, the refreshes and so forth, and the fact that they could do a lot more share repurchasing, i think despite the fact that it's near the highs, it could go it. >> campbell's soup, the stock also at a 52-week. recently announced a special div. >> i fold this one. i think margins will be underpa in the food space. up here at a you new 52-week high, i would get out. >>> up next even more stocks to talk about in the biggest "pops & drops" in today's trading. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> time for the biggest "pops & drops" in midday trading. freeport mcmoran. >> the other day i pointed out on twitter a that i thought the deal was a good one. i said yesterday i am wrong. it got right
pete, what do you look? >> when you look at companies who continue to innovate themselves and product lines continue to make them better, the refreshes and so forth, and the fact that they could do a lot more share repurchasing, i think despite the fact that it's near the highs, it could go it. >> campbell's soup, the stock also at a 52-week. recently announced a special div. >> i fold this one. i think margins will be underpa in the food space. up here at a you new 52-week...
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>> you know, i think it is -- you know, one thing can you talk about now is that it does look like, you know, you can't say it's the worst case scenario, but in terms of what looks like where a deal ends up on worst case for dividends and capital gains is perhaps that 20% now, so, you know, maybe you can stop worrying quite so much about those moving all the way to ordinary income, even for the top income earners. >> just want to point out that shares of research in motion are in fact halted right now as we're waiting for the quarterly numbers to come out. we're expecting a loss from rimm of 35 cents a sharing, don't want to say earnings obviously, but a 35-cent share loss, revenue of $2.66 billion. if you had to just look at earnings, andreas, tell me about the corporate landscape going into 2013? a lot of people feel that this is the best part of the recovery in any way you look corporate? >> i think if you look at corporate earnings, we're past the double-digit earnings gains we saw in the last couple of years. we do believe margin expansion story is not totally over, and really what
>> you know, i think it is -- you know, one thing can you talk about now is that it does look like, you know, you can't say it's the worst case scenario, but in terms of what looks like where a deal ends up on worst case for dividends and capital gains is perhaps that 20% now, so, you know, maybe you can stop worrying quite so much about those moving all the way to ordinary income, even for the top income earners. >> just want to point out that shares of research in motion are in...
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if you are looking and again if you are looking a girl was everything she does not have this.this is our original design because we are jewelry girls i have a jewelry team in the brain storm and we take your ideas and a lot of my face book friends and a lot of you come to the blog3 hsn.com and to go to work to come back with beautiful functional as portable ways to take care of deliberate to organize and that is what it is all about but if you are looking for a way to take care, one pair of earrings will cost more than this box,. there's fear the 1000 left and as i was pointing it does take about six months, it takes forever to we order these boxes so if you aren't looking for something for you a treat for someone in your life here at this and that may show you the colors again. this is called we have camel ivory black, i will find out which colors we're losing.last call on the camel they just told me and we do have a black, this is the film, next week to have the cranberry this is the color choices available right now but if you make your call, we will take this home to and you can
if you are looking and again if you are looking a girl was everything she does not have this.this is our original design because we are jewelry girls i have a jewelry team in the brain storm and we take your ideas and a lot of my face book friends and a lot of you come to the blog3 hsn.com and to go to work to come back with beautiful functional as portable ways to take care of deliberate to organize and that is what it is all about but if you are looking for a way to take care, one pair of...
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you look at slv, you look at the gld. gld is nearly two points higher than where the washout occurred yesterday. >> was it silver that was down 4% yesterday or was that the day before? >> silver and gold both. and yesterday you had the flush like i say i'm looking at a gld right now at 160.23 traded down nearly two points lower yesterday. >> do you guys think there is a moment where a downgrade could also present an opportunity. >> sure. >> to re-evaluate, i don't know if it's a buying opportunity but there was very little effect last time but i know they're starting to worry. geithner said as much that what really they're going to jump on to is the political dysfunction not that we can't pay our bills but we can't agree to pass legislation to pay our bills. >> i agree. let me wrap it up. we're talking fundamentals of financials and the market. fundamentals of the economy are improving. >> they're not bad. we've had a little pop like the philly fed which came back, which on the sandy spending told us there was a sandy neg
you look at slv, you look at the gld. gld is nearly two points higher than where the washout occurred yesterday. >> was it silver that was down 4% yesterday or was that the day before? >> silver and gold both. and yesterday you had the flush like i say i'm looking at a gld right now at 160.23 traded down nearly two points lower yesterday. >> do you guys think there is a moment where a downgrade could also present an opportunity. >> sure. >> to re-evaluate, i don't...
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this and make get longer and you can get that look you were looking for. i am going to tell you these are like potato chips you cannot just e one you are going to keep wanting to and add more. >>guest: i tend to use one to many pieces of georgia before i go out. >>host: know you? >>guest: i do notithies they speak quiet lee linked. thesedawn and we created them in sort john n. goldtone nothing they have tons of movement and while power. >>host: sparkle and i have to get these hearings there only $159.90.the chain adds the movement and they're just so cute if you want this gorgeous earings is 217- 519 and we have so many briefings to share with you if please stay right there we have more per mto share with you. bellezza about what todd english what todd english is coin to be present. [commercial] [reading] [laughter] [♪ music ♪] >>host: close to 13,000 people have ordered are today's special in-1 to give a shot up to all our friends and live chat. thanks staying with us tonight we are thrilled that i bet you are sharing and spend the night with us. we o
this and make get longer and you can get that look you were looking for. i am going to tell you these are like potato chips you cannot just e one you are going to keep wanting to and add more. >>guest: i tend to use one to many pieces of georgia before i go out. >>host: know you? >>guest: i do notithies they speak quiet lee linked. thesedawn and we created them in sort john n. goldtone nothing they have tons of movement and while power. >>host: sparkle and i have to get...
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do that, hoda. >> when you look and you realize i wasn't really looking at you. my eyes were in that direction. >> all right. say you've been out of work and you're finally getting that job interview you want. we're going to try to help you guys. maybe you can re-evaluate what you're doing and find a great new job. >> a department store in britain commissioned people and they were asking them what are the things you look at. what kind of problems do you walk in that people recognize and get the job. number one is chipped nail polish. it makes you seem unprepared. >> and sloppy. >> yes. >> a deep summer tan makes you look like you're ready to jump ship already and head to the beach. you already want to know how many days you're going to have off. case in point. >> smudged mascara, which says hello, party girl. >> up all night making out. >> severe makeup means you're overconfident. >> severe makeup is not overconfident. to me that seems insecure. you wear so much because you, you know, you are insecure. i don't know. you can't win. makeup too perfect, you're too e
do that, hoda. >> when you look and you realize i wasn't really looking at you. my eyes were in that direction. >> all right. say you've been out of work and you're finally getting that job interview you want. we're going to try to help you guys. maybe you can re-evaluate what you're doing and find a great new job. >> a department store in britain commissioned people and they were asking them what are the things you look at. what kind of problems do you walk in that people...
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if you look past the cliff and you starti focusing on the economy at large it looks okay or better. >> i think it does. it looks okay. i think there is a decent chance that the actual underlying economy outperforms into next year. my question is how much has the market kind of pulled that a little bit forward here? i'm going on the premise that this is a four-year-old, going on four-year-old bull market where you have the across the board earnings lifted that you're going to get and right now it becomes a matter of corporate deal making and corporate use of capital and selling assets. that stuff has to come at this stage of the cycle. >> right. >> if we get cleared of fiscal uncertainty and get the process under way multiples scan go up and you can have a good year. >> let's open it to the floor. continuing the conversation. what is a deal worth for the stock market? let's take that. >> like i say, there is going to be two deals. i want to ask mr. santelli if i can, michael, as far as all the time you've been covering the markets we've basically been on hold for a month here. a full m
if you look past the cliff and you starti focusing on the economy at large it looks okay or better. >> i think it does. it looks okay. i think there is a decent chance that the actual underlying economy outperforms into next year. my question is how much has the market kind of pulled that a little bit forward here? i'm going on the premise that this is a four-year-old, going on four-year-old bull market where you have the across the board earnings lifted that you're going to get and right...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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all of new york sees you. >> oh, my god. >> good to see you. >> look at you. >> look at me. >> oh, my god. you're wearing a sports jacket. how did you know where to even buy a sports jacket. >> i took a class. >> oh, my god. you left the price tag on. j. crew, my fancy schmancy son. i'm going to keep it in case it goes on sale. >> it was a touching movie. it moved me to tears. it's also funny. you had a ball doing it, didn't you? >> if you like -- yeah, yeah. if you like working that much. yeah, it was fun. it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work? >> no. >> what do you like doing? >> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an actress that sings. >> mm-hmm. >> many people would think you're arguably the greatest singer that's ever been. i would argue that. >> i don't
all of new york sees you. >> oh, my god. >> good to see you. >> look at you. >> look at me. >> oh, my god. you're wearing a sports jacket. how did you know where to even buy a sports jacket. >> i took a class. >> oh, my god. you left the price tag on. j. crew, my fancy schmancy son. i'm going to keep it in case it goes on sale. >> it was a touching movie. it moved me to tears. it's also funny. you had a ball doing it, didn't you? >> if you...
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you want to look for these things when you look at a building. and it's not always obvious . if you look at this building, this one was an example of the racking we talked about. see how these studs are starting to fold on each other? if this whole thing fell over, the studs would be connected to each other. this is an example of the racking. obvious example of racking here; right? if you walk into this building, you are going to say this is heavily damaged. easy. large cracks. again, you want to look around the doors and the foundation. here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book i
you want to look for these things when you look at a building. and it's not always obvious . if you look at this building, this one was an example of the racking we talked about. see how these studs are starting to fold on each other? if this whole thing fell over, the studs would be connected to each other. this is an example of the racking. obvious example of racking here; right? if you walk into this building, you are going to say this is heavily damaged. easy. large cracks. again, you want...
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clearly. >> greg: it's interesting also you look at kansas you could argue they're want as talented but i say it all the time. you don't win with the best players, you win with the five that play best together and this group from a chemistry standpoint has an understanding of why they win and that's something as a coach you feel confident about because he trusts that they're going to make the right decision as the game progresses. >> tim: it helps when your senior leader, a guy like travis releford is as unselfish as he is, and a guy like withey is as unselfish as he is mclemore in terms of outright talent is likely the best player on the floor, and he's impacted so much by these complementary seniors as you look at the upcoming schedule they have and the temple game will be on cbs. temple beating syracuse today. khalif wyatt off the charts with 33. >> clark: i think he went for 33. >> tim: denying boeheim has 903rd win. craft well defended, nothing easy and the free throw show continues with 61 sektdz left after the foul by amir -- 61 seconds left after the foul by amir williams, his f
clearly. >> greg: it's interesting also you look at kansas you could argue they're want as talented but i say it all the time. you don't win with the best players, you win with the five that play best together and this group from a chemistry standpoint has an understanding of why they win and that's something as a coach you feel confident about because he trusts that they're going to make the right decision as the game progresses. >> tim: it helps when your senior leader, a guy like...
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currency gaining value and prices falling but if you look at any of these hyper inflation and you measure prices in gold there was deflation going on beneath the surface but you couldn't see it if you were looking through the prism of a currency and the same thing is happening or well happening in the united states if you're going to measure prices against the dollar prices are going to rise because they could rise dramatically but if you measure them in terms of gold they're going to fall right now they get back to a point where there is a natural flow you could call deflation as economies become more productive prices tend to go down we see this an electronics industry and the banks will offset this by printing money but what we've seen something here which is a breakdown in the i guess you could call it the transmission mechanism because the central banks are printing money but it's not really circulating in the general economy it's it's going right into asset price inflation so you're seeing things the specter of bubbles you think a lot of bubbles right now there's a bubble in london
currency gaining value and prices falling but if you look at any of these hyper inflation and you measure prices in gold there was deflation going on beneath the surface but you couldn't see it if you were looking through the prism of a currency and the same thing is happening or well happening in the united states if you're going to measure prices against the dollar prices are going to rise because they could rise dramatically but if you measure them in terms of gold they're going to fall...
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look at the other great apes there eat you know they're not eating you know need to they certainly don't need dairy products as well occasionally and say yeah exactly so how did mediating begin and what he suggested to me was it's true that human beings if you look at our teeth are into just attracted to all it also herbivore so how did we become mediators his explanation was that perhaps during a time when food was not widely available maybe a drought human beings began to scavenge but that was really only practical when you had stone tools so that you could cut the meat off of the bones that the lion had left behind so it probably began with the stone age and for whatever reason it just sort of continued and once we had fire then it was something that people could crawl so meat is concentrated i mean fat is concentrated calories it's concentrated calories but to this day if i have a person who comes in and they've got diabetes or weight problems or heart disease they have a pre stone age body so if i feed them the vegetables and fruits and beans and simple plant based foods these disea
look at the other great apes there eat you know they're not eating you know need to they certainly don't need dairy products as well occasionally and say yeah exactly so how did mediating begin and what he suggested to me was it's true that human beings if you look at our teeth are into just attracted to all it also herbivore so how did we become mediators his explanation was that perhaps during a time when food was not widely available maybe a drought human beings began to scavenge but that...
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mihara. >> thank you, donna, that is a wonderful introduction and you do look magnificent. >> you too. >> thank you >> this is a labor of love. this is my 7th year of participation, i get a call one day from jeff cauter and he said that he had this concept for the tree and he had heard about the tree about sadakal and it is a famous story that was true that was the inspiration for this tree. i came on board because i am the professional oragami artist and the story of sadako goes in japan if you have a wish that you want to have come true, you fold 1,000 cranes, and by the time that you have finished your 1,000th crane your wish will be granted so during the hiroshima bombing a girl became ill and had will leukemia, she passed before she finished, however her school mates completed the rest of the 1,000 that are buried with her. there is a monument to her at iroshima peace park. >> the celebrating of the cranes is celebrated worldwide. and this as an inspiration for this tree and how do we go about doing this? it is a big undertaking. we have so many volunteers, over the years, we hav
mihara. >> thank you, donna, that is a wonderful introduction and you do look magnificent. >> you too. >> thank you >> this is a labor of love. this is my 7th year of participation, i get a call one day from jeff cauter and he said that he had this concept for the tree and he had heard about the tree about sadakal and it is a famous story that was true that was the inspiration for this tree. i came on board because i am the professional oragami artist and the story of...
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look at the revenues from the banking system you can see that the banking system inflationary money is a very important part of funding the welfare state so they're incredibly tight become called i don't actually think that's very healthy or in anybody's best interests how do you characterize them that relationship between the banks and the state is it a sinister kind of a partnership sinister is kind of the wrong word and with these things i try to stay very close to the literature and to facts because obviously there are people out there will sort of want ideas i don't think it's sinister i think it's. the automatic consequence of people having commercial interests and seeking to capture the state as people have always sought to done in all sorts of industries seeking to capture the state to their own advantage so it's not sinister but what it is is unhealthy and it's also completely understandable given the sort of public choice factors involved you mention central banks just a mess again but you say that economies can get on perfectly well without central banks yeah well you loo
look at the revenues from the banking system you can see that the banking system inflationary money is a very important part of funding the welfare state so they're incredibly tight become called i don't actually think that's very healthy or in anybody's best interests how do you characterize them that relationship between the banks and the state is it a sinister kind of a partnership sinister is kind of the wrong word and with these things i try to stay very close to the literature and to...
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if you go back and look at the curve. fred barn said it was the best delivered speech and best speech he's given. >> rose: did you think this. >> yes. >> rose: best speech he ever made. >> yes. >> rose: you don't think he should have paid more attention to foreign policy and americans in harm's way in foreign countries. >> he spoke of foreign policy in the speech. this was a speech that was designed for living rooms more than it was designed for the hall. to speak to people, to get a chance to tell people more about himself and about what he would do for the country. >> rose: that was good. he needed to do that because people thought the conventions are how you define yourself and we had that campaign speech and that film did that in fact through the eyes of other people bain and elsewhere, companies he had taken over. there's also this and this is an important time for you at this table to say this is what was right and this is what was wrong and this is what we might have done, this is what we didn't do and this is the
if you go back and look at the curve. fred barn said it was the best delivered speech and best speech he's given. >> rose: did you think this. >> yes. >> rose: best speech he ever made. >> yes. >> rose: you don't think he should have paid more attention to foreign policy and americans in harm's way in foreign countries. >> he spoke of foreign policy in the speech. this was a speech that was designed for living rooms more than it was designed for the hall. to...
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if you look there, you have two eyelids. >> i don't mean nice. it is not fair. >> you are killing me, right? >> he is not fgoing to, right now. >> i want to show you something. >> grant does a great job with alligat alligators. >> it is hard to do this. >> the power, the cameras can see this. >> looking down the throat there. see that? >> it is flat back there. if a fish comes around. that is a cave, bam. they don't, they don't chew, they tear. what is his name. they live 75 to 100 years old >> would they attack if they are not challenged or scared? >> if you go around with youngsters, they lay eggs, if you get next to the nest, they are over here, if you get year it, it is one of the most aggressive animals in nature. >> if it is a hot nest the agos will be males. we found everything inside these creatures. >> ever found human remains inside? >> i found shows, in malaysia, they are over 2000 pounds. you are talking about something bigger than your stage here. >> i think we should go to a commercial break. >> i don't want to holdid. >> when we co
if you look there, you have two eyelids. >> i don't mean nice. it is not fair. >> you are killing me, right? >> he is not fgoing to, right now. >> i want to show you something. >> grant does a great job with alligat alligators. >> it is hard to do this. >> the power, the cameras can see this. >> looking down the throat there. see that? >> it is flat back there. if a fish comes around. that is a cave, bam. they don't, they don't chew, they...
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can't even use those terms can you because this is what you can't even have to look at prices if you want to measure that in terms of real money and what economies need is deflation deflation is a big part of the cure you know prices need to come down particularly asset prices that are too high look americans can't afford to buy houses because they're just too expensive prices have to come down the prices have to adjust but the government won't let it happen and so they create inflation to fight off the deflationary forces that naturally develop in the economy but the problem for people who. are looking at deflation they go back and they look at periods of time where we had on this money where we were on a gold standard and they see what happened they don't understand the difference between real money that you can create out of thin air and currency that you can create at zero cost an infinite amounts and when you have central banks and governments with the power they are going to use it and so they will continue to create inflation intil ultimately the deflationary forces are overwh
can't even use those terms can you because this is what you can't even have to look at prices if you want to measure that in terms of real money and what economies need is deflation deflation is a big part of the cure you know prices need to come down particularly asset prices that are too high look americans can't afford to buy houses because they're just too expensive prices have to come down the prices have to adjust but the government won't let it happen and so they create inflation to...
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explaining what it was you couldn't see me but you go look at that now this week we tried something a little different we interviewed the c.e.o. of a company that we thought was interesting and we did a story in the field somewhere in their reviews were mixed nordic patriots that i think it's wrong for a capital account to interview the c.e.o. from car to go in to show the logo of the company it makes the show look like a promotional platform for private companies rather than one about financial issues keep your eyes on the ball please meanwhile shiloh's said love the new business segment you've got to keep making the show better and better big fan always so you know you can't win them all it's important to try new things sometimes they're ahead sometimes a miss but we figure anything is better than being stagnant so you've got to take some risks and that hopefully it works on the end and on the note of some of the ridiculous taxicab regulations i profiled in that episode i liked kurt howland's reaction he said the complete deregulation of taxi services is the answer of course certi
explaining what it was you couldn't see me but you go look at that now this week we tried something a little different we interviewed the c.e.o. of a company that we thought was interesting and we did a story in the field somewhere in their reviews were mixed nordic patriots that i think it's wrong for a capital account to interview the c.e.o. from car to go in to show the logo of the company it makes the show look like a promotional platform for private companies rather than one about...
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go in the store and you are look if 70 percent off sale you will find it. i am not sure your item will be in stop but you will like the price tag. happy shopping if you are not done already. i am. i am wrapped and i have the bows. >>neil: i knew you would rub that in. but processed meats and cheeses are everyone's favorite gift. tomorrow is my crist shopping tips if everyone. many americans country on tax refunded to pay if the holiday shipping bills they are stacking up but what if the refunds are delayed, seriously delayed? this wanting from the i.r.s., and i quote, "most taxpayers may not be able to file 1212 taxpayer returns until late in manner of 2013 or later." we will talk about a taxing situation, no wonder art laffer is saying bah humbug. >>guest: they don't know what the law is going to be so how can they process it? they is all the complications, whether it is the alternative minimum tax or the rates and the dividends, and its is amazing. congress could not be more dysfunctional but the presidency is even more dysfunctional. it is amazing. >>nei
go in the store and you are look if 70 percent off sale you will find it. i am not sure your item will be in stop but you will like the price tag. happy shopping if you are not done already. i am. i am wrapped and i have the bows. >>neil: i knew you would rub that in. but processed meats and cheeses are everyone's favorite gift. tomorrow is my crist shopping tips if everyone. many americans country on tax refunded to pay if the holiday shipping bills they are stacking up but what if the...
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if you look at gold, you look at oil, you look at the perform abof treasuries. we've had a rally in the s&p. treasuries have not sold off, then you have a situation where anything consumer sensitive has been selling off, but most importantly, if you look at the relationship between the two-month vix future and the eight-month, i put out a note on friday, it's been moving into the shorter-term vix future, that's been a short-term bearish sign. >> how does the fiscal cliff get resolved? how much patient does the market you have, do you think to deal with the daily sound bites out of the d.c. moving.markets and ? >> lawrencegmcdonald.com. comments are very interesting around boehner taking those actions around tea party members in the house. that's substantial. i think at the end of the day it will all come down to means testing. means testing on dividends, means testing on medicare, means testing on social security. that's the way they come to agreement. if you add up all the means testing moves on social security an medicare, that gets but $800 million right ther
if you look at gold, you look at oil, you look at the perform abof treasuries. we've had a rally in the s&p. treasuries have not sold off, then you have a situation where anything consumer sensitive has been selling off, but most importantly, if you look at the relationship between the two-month vix future and the eight-month, i put out a note on friday, it's been moving into the shorter-term vix future, that's been a short-term bearish sign. >> how does the fiscal cliff get resolved?...
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immediately to your right as you are looking to the you can see the sculpture. if you look to the back you can see the canopy to the porch and the park to the left and the entrance of the tower park level just beyond and you are in the park itself. just beyond the tower and i think, once again, this is just going to be an extraordinary experience, full of life, full of amenity. and with a tower and a transit ce
immediately to your right as you are looking to the you can see the sculpture. if you look to the back you can see the canopy to the porch and the park to the left and the entrance of the tower park level just beyond and you are in the park itself. just beyond the tower and i think, once again, this is just going to be an extraordinary experience, full of life, full of amenity. and with a tower and a transit ce
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so what is the takeaway for you looking at the last year and looking ahead from these shenanigans the take away is that organized crime did an i.p.o. then. you know the. scandal they talk about how h.s.b.c. was affiliated with organized crime and i look at the cycle that they are organized crime best i can tell there and when it when a company gets caught doing things right laundering drug money it's not small potatoes and one of the world and they did find a quantity of the round numbers is usually about five percent of the profits they made off the illegal activity that's a small surcharge right yet so then what do you think is the takeaway is this organized crime has done an i.p.o. and is just continuing to bamboozle people that are investing or people that are customers or do you think this is going to change directions next year as we do see at least a little bit more incremental coming from the d.o.j. and some of these settlements but maybe at least i don't see to use the you know to i see no ten you see the lack of teeth continuing i've seen your guest come on and supposedly ha
so what is the takeaway for you looking at the last year and looking ahead from these shenanigans the take away is that organized crime did an i.p.o. then. you know the. scandal they talk about how h.s.b.c. was affiliated with organized crime and i look at the cycle that they are organized crime best i can tell there and when it when a company gets caught doing things right laundering drug money it's not small potatoes and one of the world and they did find a quantity of the round numbers is...
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do you look at that and say i am in? or do you say the fear trade is over? >> always at the volatility index and that is one of the gauges a look at it daily basis. basically levels of the s&p 500 futures the highest since obama was elected presidency. we sold awfully hard, we got back and possibly took some stocks off. we're reversing a little bit from the upside, selling off a little bit. the fiscal cliff are the two words that will be mentioned the most. we have costco earnings tomorrow, we'll keep an eye on that one. liz: is anybody looking at the fed meeting? the announcement we're not doing anything it comes to cutting rates would probably the fourth quantity of easing. >> i cannot imagine we'll hear anything dramatically different from the fed difference i from e message would've gotten from the last couple of meetings. liz: he has the ear of the fed. >> they can keep throwing liquidity at the system, and there is some signs of mild progress but the fact is for all the work they're doing, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of positive results. the t
do you look at that and say i am in? or do you say the fear trade is over? >> always at the volatility index and that is one of the gauges a look at it daily basis. basically levels of the s&p 500 futures the highest since obama was elected presidency. we sold awfully hard, we got back and possibly took some stocks off. we're reversing a little bit from the upside, selling off a little bit. the fiscal cliff are the two words that will be mentioned the most. we have costco earnings...
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you name t we'll also look ahead to 2013, what you can expect. >> all right, guys. on the computer, those instagram, but now there's cinnagram, poke. >> i'm big on twitter. i'm getting better on the other stuff. >> i'm following my 10-year-old on this. aall the trends for 2013. >> plus we'll take a look back at the year that was, some of the best doing gangnam style. >> yes! >> lots of dancing on this show when you look back. al getting loose. man! you don't realize how much dancing there was until you see it all at once. let take a look at it in a few minutes. first let's go inside and get a check of today's top stories with andrea can ining at the ne desk. >> i love all the dancing. happy new year. hillary clinton will be spending the new year in a hospital. doctors discovered a blood clot after suffering from a concussion earlier this month. just released gallup poll, most admired woman. president obama is the most admired man. >>> congress will spend part of the new year in session, trying to come up with a deal that will prevent the nation from going over the f
you name t we'll also look ahead to 2013, what you can expect. >> all right, guys. on the computer, those instagram, but now there's cinnagram, poke. >> i'm big on twitter. i'm getting better on the other stuff. >> i'm following my 10-year-old on this. aall the trends for 2013. >> plus we'll take a look back at the year that was, some of the best doing gangnam style. >> yes! >> lots of dancing on this show when you look back. al getting loose. man! you don't...